 Abiyokuta, the capital of Ogilu State, stood still for the late popular Mandarin hip-hop artist Ilerilua Oloba, also known as Moabad, as called for probe into circumstances surrounding his death continues to gather momentum, used in the hundreds gathered at the skating ground at Pancha Kefo, a peaceful protest before moving around major streets in the state, capital demanding justice for the former Malian record signee who died last week Tuesday, aged 27. Moabad's death had generated series of controversies from different strata of the society, with people raising their voices to request for a probe of his death. We are here to contribute and at the same time indulge Nigeria police force, Nigeria government to make sure the cost of the death of Moabad is known to us and then justice is going to be preserved at the end of the day. Here for the youths, in fact we are supposed to go to the station to make a formal complaint, a formal procedure, like you are going to hold this kind of protest and tribute but we didn't do that and in fact they are supposed to stop this peaceful tribute but they are our fathers, they just are here for our security, they didn't put any fear. First is for him, I am a mother, tomorrow it might be my kids, it might be my us band, so we need to speak up, we send no to unnecessary bully, we send no to oppressors, we send no to unnecessary family entitlements. We are all outside for Moabad, of course we are all outside for Moabad, we want justice for Moabad. Obviously, you know personally when I heard about Moabad's death I was like being a DJ, never mind he has actually killed his fame by himself. Do you know why, do you want me to tell you why? While Moabad was still living, many people were taking Moabad's voice for Naira Mali, you understand, they saw whenever Moabad dropped a hit, they would believe it was Naira Mali that actually dropped it. I said DJ, somebody had actually worked out to me why I feel good, was still running and they said please DJ, can you please play me, feel good by Naira Mali. I knew what he meant actually because I knew they were taking Moabad's voice for Naira Mali. So why? So you get notified about fresh news updates.